
Qualcomm: How Taiwan’s Davids felled a first-world tech Goliath
If the chipmaker's record $773 million antitrust fine in Taiwan illustrates anything, it’s that rules are changing. No longer do small tech corporates need to be in thrall to powerful suppliers.

Antitrust fines, once the preserve of first-world markets, are beginning to assert themselves in emerging markets too. Taiwan this week showed that a committed group of enterprises could face down a price-fixing giant using local antitrust regulations.
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